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The rise of home births

Plus, how to age in place without breaking the bank and a quiz on foods and drinks that cause cancer.


Octavia Spencer on health, producing shows that matter, and her upcoming Super Bowl spot

“It is the biggest event in our nation,” Spencer said. “Knowledge is power. And the more you know about your body, the more powerful you are and to be there for your families.”


How I finally got good health news

For the first time in a long while, the doctor’s call brought good news. My treatment’s working, my energy’s back, and that means one thing—I’m back in the shop. The r8 project is just the start of what’s coming next. It’s more than a build—it’s a symbol of the fight to keep moving forward.


Can you prevent perimenopausal weight gain? Here are 6 tips from doctors to avoid gaining—and start losing weight.

It's not inevitable.


Teddi Mellencamp says ‘Don’t be like me and put cancer screening off’ amid stage 4 treatment

The reality star said she’s “grateful” to a friend who kept encouraging her to get screened for cancer


What happens to your blood pressure when you drink lemon water regularly

Medically reviewed by Jonathan Purtell, RDN High blood pressure (hypertension) is common and increases the risk of heart disease and stroke, affecting about half of adults in the United States. Drinking lemon water regularly may help lower blood pressure over time. 1. Reduces Blood Pressure Drinking water with fresh lemon juice regularly may lower ...


Medical mystery: A baby with high fevers, hair loss and finally, a rare diagnosis

A child's years-long medical mystery was finally solved.


Eating habits that support nervous system regulation

When we talk about stress, we often focus on mindset, breathwork, or sleep. But one of the most direct ways to support the nervous system happens several times a day: how and when you eat. The nervous system is constantly responding to signals from the body. Irregular meals, blood sugar swings, rushed eating, and chronic… The post Eating Habits That Support Nervous System Regulation appeared first on Clean Plates.


Blueberries vs. blackberries: Which has more antioxidants?

Medically reviewed by Aviv Joshua, MS, RDN Blueberries and blackberries both contain high levels of antioxidants, which can limit damage to your cells and help prevent chronic illness.Blackberries have higher levels of a variety of antioxidants, but blueberries contain more of a specific type of antioxidant that fights free radicals better than man...


Important things to consider before you get vaccinated

The investigative minds at How to Survive examine immune response, side effect management, and safety considerations to understand before getting vaccinated.


RFK Jr. said this diet could 'cure' mental illness. Here's a fact check.

Experts explain why the health and human services secretary's claims should be carefully examined.


Foods that help manage stress and anxiety naturally

Feeling frayed by the constant demands of modern life? You're not alone.


10 harmful effects caffeine has on your body & 10 benefits

Are you a coffee or tea addict? Delicious as your morning cup may be, it's important to know what it does to your body—what you learn might change your mind. While there's no clear-cut answer as to whether caffeine is good or detrimental to your health, here are 10 harmful and beneficial effects caffeine has on your body that you should know about.


How to tell if your dog has a fever before it becomes an emergency

Recognizing early warning signs can help protect your dog’s health and prevent serious complications


10 health conditions turmeric may help support naturally

Medically reviewed by Kayla Girgen, RD Turmeric contains curcumin, which offers a range of health benefits.As an anti-inflammatory, curcumin may improve joint pain, neurodegenerative conditions, and allergies.While turmeric is safe for most people, it's best to consult a doctor before trying new supplements. Turmeric, which comes from the root of t...


These foods may raise your depression risk, new study says

Here's what the researchers found—and how you can shift your habits.


Cleveland Clinic’s 2026 heart survey reveals what we do and don’t know about how our heart ages

How well do you know your risk factors?


10 people and groups who can help you manage type 2 diabetes

Treating and managing type 2 diabetes successfully can require a team. Learn from these specialists how to hit your health goals.


Nine ways to keep your bones strong and healthy as you age

Nine ways to keep your bones strong and healthy as you age - Joint pain, osteoporosis and stress fractures become increasingly common as you enter midlife


5 benefits of drinking hot water: Does the viral TikTok health trend actually work?

For many people, there's nothing more refreshing than a cold glass of water. But what if we told you Chinese Medicine suggests your health might thank you if you start drinking hot water instead? If you're on TikTok, you've probably noticed Chinese medicine wellness trends taking over your feed. One of the most popular has […]


Common pain complaints and when to seek medical help

Some types of pain may seem ordinary at first, but doctors warn they can signal serious health problems if the signs are overlooked.


12 old health beliefs that accidentally got the science right

1. Washing Your Hands Prevents Illness Long before germ theory was common knowledge, people noticed that clean hands seemed to keep sickness away. Midwives and doctors were once told this was superstition, even when outcomes clearly improved. Today, we know […]


From scarred lungs to diabetes, how COVID may haunt survivors for years

COVID has always been more than a bad bout of flu. As the pandemic’s acute waves recede, a different crisis is coming into focus: a generation of survivors living with damaged lungs, disrupted metabolism, and symptoms that refuse to fade. The virus may leave the body, but for many people, its fingerprints remain on vital […]


Fertility issues are rising. Experts point to lifestyle and delayed care.

Fertility experts say rising lifestyle disorders and delayed childbearing are challenging even the most advanced treatments. Doctors stress early awareness and preventive care as key to reversing India's growing infertility trend.


Senior wellness trends for 2026, practical tips for health and happiness

As we step into the future, it’s time to embrace the evolving landscape of wellness tailored specifically for our vibrant over-40 demographic. The focus is shifting, and wellness trends for 2026 promise to be more inclusive, diverse, and holistic than ever before. Here’s what you need to know to stay ahead of the curve and cultivate a lifestyle that not only enhances your health but also elevates your happiness. Understanding Senior Wellness...


Your hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) symptoms: When to call your doctor and when to call 911

HCM symptoms can vary in severity. Learn which ones warrant a call to the doctor and which are emergencies.


The surprising health (and bedroom) benefits of arugula, according to nutrition experts

You’ve heard that arugula is good for digestion—but did you know it may also support hormone balance, fertility, and even sexual performance? Here’s why this peppery green is one of nature’s most underrated superfoods.


I asked a longevity-focused physical therapist how to improve my health span and he said these five changes will help you thrive

Engineer a body that doesn’t just survive, but thrives


Nipah virus outbreak in India raises questions. Here's what Texas DSHS says.

The deadly rare virus has no known cure.


Is health the ultimate status symbol? Inside the rise of full health MOTs

Considering a full body MOT health check? You're not alone.


Healing the mind: why mental health is now a core part of cancer recovery

Behind the infusion rooms and treatment plans, millions of cancer survivors are fighting an invisible battle that can decide...


Free health check helped man turn life around

Wassim Chokri says he was drinking too much and battling mental health issues before having a free check-up.


Michelle Monaghan’s melanoma scare changed her daily routine forever

Michelle Monaghan reveals a past melanoma diagnosis and urges daily sunscreen use, warning against tanning beds and crediting her husband for spotting the issue early


What if candy could make you healthier?

If candy were redesigned from the ground up, we’d see treats that balance sweetness with smart ingredients. Think natural sweeteners, plant extracts, and nutrient-dense add-ins that actually benefit the body. Kids and adults could satisfy cravings while improving wellness. The challenge isn’t possibility—it’s scale.


6 household items you should clean more often to stay healthy

Experts share the surprising spots you’re overlooking (and how to keep them germ-free).


iOS 27 could lose Apple’s rumored new AI fitness feature — but we could still see parts of it launch this year

A new report has indicated that Apple might be dropping Health Plus from iOS 27, and instead release some parts of the AI health feature in iOS 26.


'I'm a dietician. Stop ignoring these everyday signs that your gut health needs attention'

What are the everyday signs your gut health isn't great? We asked a dietician


Measles outbreak poses risk of 'irreversible' brain damage, health officials warn

South Carolina health officials warn of "irreversible" neurological damage as a measles outbreak hospitalizes 19 patients with dangerous complications.


Not blue light or caffeine - sleep scientist reveals the habit she wishes more women would skip before bed

Better sleep lies on the other side of making this lifestyle change, she says


Kenya’s health boom: The business of being sick

Take a walk through almost any town in Kenya today — Nairobi, Kisumu, Eldoret, Nakuru, even smaller towns like Kericho or Kitui — and you’ll notice something striking. Hospitals, clinics, and chemist shops are everywhere. In some places, pharmacies share walls. In others, a private clinic stands right next to a public hospital, separated by nothing more than a fence. At first glance, it looks like progress. More health facilities should mean a...


Too much sugar isn’t sweet for your heart

Eating loads of processed sugar can affect your heart in much the same way too much fat and cholesterol does.


All the new 'official' ways you can cut your cancer risk


Here's why you'll probably never hit a 'perfect' 850 credit score

Achieving a perfect 850 credit score takes decades. But you can copy the same habits and still get top loan rates and credit cards.


Officials issue warning as 'life-threatening' syndrome cases surge: 'Has gone from a medical curiosity to a major public health issue'

"Our study shows this is not a localized problem anymore." Officials issue warning as 'life-threatening' syndrome cases surge: 'Has gone from a medical curiosity to a major public health issue' first appeared on The Cool Down.


New study finds ideal blood pressure may be higher than you think

High blood pressure has long been identified as one of the most important risk factors for heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular conditions, but new research suggests the definition of “ideal” blood pressure may be more flexible than once believed. For decades, medical guidance has encouraged people to aim for increasingly lower numbers, ...


Found a lump under your skin? Ask yourself these 3 questions right now

You're in the shower when your fingers brush over something unexpected: a small lump under your skin that wasn't there before. Your mind immediately races-Is this serious? Could it be cancer? It's natural to feel worried, and that concern is valid. The truth is, some bumps beneath the skin are harmless while others need medical […]


3 foods with more beta carotene than carrots to support eye and immune health

Carrots aren’t the only beta carotene powerhouse; sweet potatoes, spinach, and squash provide even higher amounts.Cooking beta carotene–rich vegetables and pairing them with healthy fats improves absorption and nutrient availability.Diverse fruits and vegetables easily meet daily beta carotene needs while supporting immune, skin, eye, and brain hea...


Red wine vs. white wine: Which is better for your heart?

Medically reviewed by Allison Herries, RDN Key Takeaways White wine is made from pressed grapes, where the stems, seeds, and skins are removed. Red wine is made from pressed grapes that keep the stems, seeds, and skins. Research suggests red wine is a healthier choice for heart health.Moderate red wine consumption is associated with several heart h...


Yemen’s crumbling health system leaves patients without treatment options

Outdated medical equipment, airport closures, and funding cuts combine to jeopardise patient outcomes in Yemen.


Sciatica acting up? These self-care treatments calm lower back pain fast

Plus find out when to apply heat vs. ice packs to encourage healing